The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 19, 1894, Image 5

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professional column dentists. , wfl LB—Dentist- 2081-2 Broad street J ove/cantrell and Owens store. - —■— attorneys , H spu lock. Attorney at Law. Maaoalc J jAl'Se'Bjldn'g 1 " R(,1I1C (ieorgia - J.umß NEVIN— Attorney at Law Offic mertf HMI poswlHce corner 3rd Arcane . lAS W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Q Masonic Temple, Rome , Oa . _-JJrp * DENNY— Attorneys at law. Offio- D in Masonic Teiuule. Rome, Ga. W w VANDIVER— Attorney and Conn sailor at Law-Rouie, Ga. WH ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Ennis & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic " Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23. PH YSICI ANS ANO SURGEONS. DH raMSUR— Physician and Surgeor Office at residence Sl4 avenue A, Fount * ward. Lp HAMMOND— Physician and Surgeon- Offers his professional services to the peo • nle of Rowie and surrounding country ■Office at Crunch and Watson’s drug store, 20 Broad street. Dr WD. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt druir store, f’o. 331 Broad street. Telephon 110 resident. Nojfl D»C F. GRIFFIN— Physician and Surge-' -Office ne v Masonic building. Residence 300 4th av aue. Frank A Wvnn, Physician and Snrgon office at Tre- itt A Johns >n drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt attention given all professional call Big drive in shoes at W. H, Cokers & Co’s? monday. notice. t Georgia, Floyd County. To the Superior Court of said county, The petition of XV. H Steele president . A. M. Word, vice presi dent. G. H. Rawlins-, sect’y J. H. Lanham, treasurer, and their associ ates, citizens of said county, showeth that’they have organized themstlves Wire into a Company, known as Rainbow Fire Co, No. 1, to be and to continue for the full end and term -of(20) twenty years. That the pur pose of their organization is the pro tection of property v/ithin the city of Rome, said county, from destruction by tire and to do and perform such other duties and services as general ly appertains and belo igs to such or ganizations, as the object and pur pose of the organization is the pro motion of the public welfare and the protection of the property of their fellow citizens, and not for the pur pose of trade and profit, or personal gain, no capital will be employed except such as may become necessa ry and useful for the purpose of out fit, protection, of the same maiutain ance of Ist organization, and as in. y be needed, providing said organizu tion or company with suitable quai ters within the corporate limit, city of Rome, said county, wherefore ycur petitioners pray that they and; their associates and successors may be i: • corporated with the usual priviliges and exemptions, and vested wrh such corporate means as may be suited and consistaut with the nu * poses of such organizations and rb may be allowed by law and your pe titioners pray the granting of an ol der for the purposes aforementioned in accordance with the forms and rules of law. And your petitiouere will ever pray etc. Hamilton Yancey, Petitioners Attorney. Filed in office Oct. 9th. 1894, Wm. E. Beysiegel, (Jik. Sup r. Court. Georgia, Floyd County: A true oopy from Book No. 1 of Charter, page 180. This Oct. 11th. 1894. Wm. E Beynirgrtl Clerk Superior Court, Floyd County Ga. Western & ■ Atlantic, AND 111 ST. L. R AILWiYS —^TO — Chicag d -Louisville C incinn at ti •»- St. Lions A.asas City AJ o'mplxis -AND- Tlie West . au<l Veetibuled trains carrying «all oa or wriie"to *° r an3 ’ iuforn ‘ aUoP J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON I” kveiing Pane. Agt. Obauanooga Tenn. JOS. BROWN. Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga. C E HARMAN • • General pass agt Atlanta Ga. SHERIFF FOR NOV. 1 1894. GEORGIA Floyd County: S ‘>l<l before tlw court house door in city ot Rome Floyd county Ga. between the Hel iX rs .? S . al n “V 11 ” lst ’ Tuesitay tn Novetu ber 1894, the following described property to wn: town lot iu the towa of tore tvillc No 232 fronting on chur< h St. lUlfeet more or less and running back 150 it. mere or less. Being the sanie !ot conveyed by WadeS. Cothan and Thon, u. vv alters to Fanny <’othi an: Levied on by vir tile ot a J ustice court ti fa issued from the 919th Disc. G. M. in favor of Eunis & Starling vs, Eliza Ryals, as the p operty of the Defendant. Levy mane by w. at. Byars L. c. Also at the same time ami mace, all that tract ot land lying auu being In the eny of Koine Ga f ronting on Broad st, 43 leet ami running back Westerly Hott, on north side and on south side 12. ft. and ou west 43 ft. wide and known as No, 108 it. Kings sub-division of the city of Koine and near the northeast corner of original land 10l 245 iu 22 Dint. anu 3rd. Sect, Floyd county Ga Levied on by virtue of a Justice court fifa issued from the 919th, Dist, G. M m favor of W A Smbh vs, Owens Gootiet. As the property of the Also at the same time and place, all right, ti le and interest ot Mrs, Edward Haile, the de fendant, iu and toihattiact or parcel ot land I located jn the stale ot Georgia, and county of Floyd, in the city of Rome and m the Etowah division thereof, and flouting 150 feet on nth, Avenue tormeny Etowah street, and 130 leet on East 2nd,Street, former y Fra kliu Street the same being lot No. 42 on which mere is a sev en room residence and a live room reside..ce - and being also a part o< lot No 43 adjoining lot No, 42 ami fronting on 6th, Avenue, this part of 10l No 43 being including in the above frontage on 6th. Avenue of 150 feet, on which there is a live room residence—ilia, pariol io. No, 43 here in levied upon tying between lot No, 42 and that par. of lot No. 43, owned by Douglas & co, and) Mr, Henderson. The above described properly levied upon under and by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued trow the Supe rior court • f Floyd county Georgia, ou Oct. &th 1894 in favor of Mrs. A.H.cheuey vs. Mrs. Ed ward Haile and again-t tile sal if property and levied upon as th. property ol the petendant es Mrs. Edward Haile. Also al the same lime and place, all that tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the town of Forestville Ga. the same being 118 feet off of the east side o. saio lot 145 anu running back 105 feet, said tract or parcel of land being bounded cu the north by Church St. east by lot owned by H. J. Hall, sou.h by lot owned by Trammell, and W esi by remainder of 10l 145 and now owned by J. M. Johnson, Levied on i:y virtue of a Justice court ti fa issued f.otu the 919tu, G. M. in lavor of W. M. Gammons A co. vs, J L chambers. As the property ot the Deft, Levy made by w P McLead L. C. Also at the same time and place part of lot of land in 24th, D st, and 3rd, Section ot Fioyd co. Ga, containing 4> acres as describee in a deed to J, N. Batsonol date Deer, 22.91, recorded in Book •‘8 S” of Deens, page 395. Now all the land de scribed in above deed lying on the east siae of the public road is not to be included in this mortgage the land that is not to be induced, beginning at the south east corner and running n oi th 11 chains anu 25 licks to thestobon the east side nt public road thence ves two poles to lane from south 11 chains am 25 links to the south line thence east 9 poles to hi beginning corner, being two acres more o. less. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage ti la issued irom the Floyd Superior court infavorof M. W Brett vs, Mrs. J N Batson, As the property of the Deft. Also at tlie same time and place, all of land 10l No. 38 m the 15th District andith. Section of Floyd countv Ga. except 10 acres off the North east corner of said lot: No. 38 Heretofore deeded and conveyed toD. L. Davis by A. 8. Lipham, all ol saiil lot*so levied on containing 150 acres, more or less. Levied on -ir tie ot ati ta issued f.om r loytl Ordinary Court in favor ot Mary G. Lipman vs, John L- Haram Ex. As the prop erty ot the estate ot A. S. Lipbam uecased, rep resented by John L. Hardin, the executor of said estate. , , , ~ ■ Also at the same time and place, lot of land N.. 25 in the 22nd District ana 3rd Section of Floyd county Ga. Levied on by virtue * f a mort gage ii ta issue., from the Floyu Supe ior Court in ravor of Emma E.Stowell vs John M . Ross as the properly of the defendant. Also ai tlie same time and place, one forty acre tract of Jam. part of what is known as the Gus Davis place in Flatwoods District F-oyd county Georgia, and adjoini. g tlie property of John Daniels, Jas Davis, Robert Ware EblingS and others, being the tract conveyed by .saucy a1 en oGe > w Vilen by deed ot Fvbuary 4tb. 1885 recorded in the office of the Clerk of tue su perlor Court lor said county in Boos “J. J,” page 535 to which reference is here mad • tor further discription, it being the pb.ee whereon Geo. W. Allen resides Julv Ist 18. H. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued from the Floyd Superior courtjin f.tvor of John M. san diver vs George W. Allen, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel ot land lying and being in Floyd county , ceor'da being one hundred anil thirty-five.acres of lot of land N. . 184 in the 22 District and 3rd Section of Fioyd county, being all of said lot except thirty acres sold off to D. O. Newton and mor ’ fullv described in a deed made uy St Huffman to D*. O Newton said 30 acres in the south west corner of said lot being the place formerly owi.ad ami occupied by st Huffman and where the said Huffman now lives. Levied oa by virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued from the Floyd Superior court, in favor of D. B. Hainil t m vs St Huffman, as the property of the defen dant. Also at the same time and place, one bay horse mule about ten years old named Tobe, one sor rel mare mule about ten years old named Jane one white cow named While about 5 years old and on ■ buggy, one mowing machine, one bay rake and one 2 norse thimbleskein Stu< ebaker wagon. Levied on by virtue «f two :ti fas one a mortgage ti fa in favor of J. B. '"orfer, the other a laborer’s Leiu ii fa in favor 8. D. Hint, both issued from the Floyd City Court and vs. C,L. Ans ey, as the property of the defen dant, Also at the same time and place, a 1 that tract or parcel of land situated and being in r loyu countv Georgia in the town of Forestville, to wit: ’the east half of lot No. fifty four fronting on Calhoun stieet or road tif’y-iive feet and run ning back two hundred and five feet, and being fifty-two and one halt feet wide on the back line containing one-fourth of an acre, being the lot deeded by Mrs. R. I’. King, to mm L A- Chap man July 13th 1871 by virtue a county tax ti fa in favo-of f.O. Hand. t ree W. C. H 1 ,as the property of the derendant. Also at the s me time and place, one piece of land in Etst R ime Floy . county Ga commenc ii.gat north west corner ot Spring cre ® k r * and Miple street and running westerl yonsprin cre.-k roa<ls« feet th nee at right angles north erlv 150 feel thence at right ’?r«el fee l to Maple street, thence along Mapie street 150 feet to starting point being a lot fronting ’ Spring euek road by 150 feet, on Maple «re«t, Levien on n > virtue of ■ Justice court hfa is sued from the 91: th District o. Min favor of G A. H. Harris vs Olive M. Brown, as the proper ty of the defendant. l.evy made by W. P. Me Lend L. O. Also at the same time and place lyiii<r ami being in the 3<i district and 4th feet; ofF.nxd Co Ga: be ■qut in f a’ the sou' • ‘'cst coiner or I the ci'inet' of Fache and Mui St. ! rum inu 150 feet alci g Mill street tu I the n irtl -w. sr corner, tnence 2ot) feet to the north-west corner, thence south 150 feet to south-east corner theucd wist aongthe north side of Fache street to the hegiming. ii 03- iug the property known as the Cave 4’ rin « Tannery now oci-upied bv the said R. N Pearson & Co.and part ot io, No. 980. L vital on by virtue ot a mortgage fifa issued from the Fl»yd Superior Court in favoi ot National Park Bank’against R. N- Pearson & Co. as the property ot the deit. , . Also at the same time and place part of lot of lantl No. 240 in 23rd Dist, and 3rd. Sect, of Floyd Co Ga. which by a certain deed of partition between the heirs of Eli- Polaah jine was conveyed to . tx. Gordon, which deed of partition with a plat of said piece ot land is recorded in Book “XX” of deeds page 675 in cl«r k ’ 0,1100 of the penor court of Floyd county Ga THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 19 1894-. The western boundry of said piece ot land so Iwvied being 155 feet long the Northern 214 feet ' long, The Eastern 237 test < long the Southern 185 feet long ; excepting from this levy a piece i of land in Northeast corner of ' said discribed piece, 60 feet wide on Northeast side and running west 92 feet deep and the Rome and Decatur railroad right of ( way across piece of land herein < levied upon. Levied ou by virture *, of two Justice court ti fas issued 1 from the 919th district G. M Both i in favor of Gt>o. A. H. Harris one J against E. G’ Gordon and Jim j Thomas the other against E. G i Gordon, as the property of E, G , Gordon. Levy made py W ’ P i Me Lend L. C. Also at the same time and place 1 one large bay mare mule named ] “Nell,” about twelve years old, ; as the property of the defendants, ( so satisfy two Superior Court fi- j •as in favor of 11. P. and E. A. Johnson for use of Henry Walker against John C. and Joseph J Print up, surviving partners and etc. Also at the earne lime and place i one bay horse mule about ten years * old named “Jason’ as property of • J. C Battle one of the defendants to satisfy a fifa from City Court J in favor of Slinglufl’ & Co vs. J ’ C Battle & P. H. C oude. J J ki C Moore. J Sheriff. J ■ " 1 t HOMESTEAD NOTICE. ( Ga. Floyd Co. John W Cope land, has applied for exemption 1 of personality and setting apart and valuation of homestead and 1 will pass upm the same at my ’ office in the city of Rome Ga. at ] 10 o’clock A. M. Nov. 2 1894 John P. Davis. t Ordinary. ! i NOTICE For LOCAL EG- 1 ISLaTION. | Notice is hereby given of the in- 1 tention to apply to the Session of the i General Asembly of the State <f Georgia Comencing on the 24.th day f October, 1894 f< r the passage of a j Bill to be entitled ‘‘An Act to : mend 1 an Act approved September 27,th- j 1883,entitled An Act to establish a ' City Court in the County of Floyd,by < striking the word ‘lour’ from th f urteenth line of Section 111 of sa d Act aud inserting in fine thereof die , word ‘three* so as to make any peisoa eligible for the Judgeship of the Uny Court of said County of Floyd, who a t’.e time of his appointment sha'l h ive attained the age of twenty iiv years, and shall be a lawyer, and have practiced law in this State foi as much as three years and have been a resident of said County for i.e much as one year next preceding his appointment ’' October 11th 1891 30r, to Sell, Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern ; A. H. Ellis, Ex cutor of Radford Ellis, deceased has in due orm applied to the undersigned for leave to sell lanes belonging to the estate of said de ceased, and saidapulication will be heard on the fir<t Monday in Nov. next. This Ist day of Oct. 1894, John P. Davis, Ordinary Citation Leave toSe|l. Georgia, Flovd county. To all whom it may coteern: C. W. Under wood Administrator of J. A. Stansbury deceas ed has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday lu Nov.uext. This 6th. day of Oct. 1884, John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Citation. GEORGIA, Floyd County. V hereas, J. A. Rountaville has petitioned the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of said County so. a change in the Silver Creek r ad. n arßounsaville’s mil'., and in front of i* residence; and the Commissioners of Cave hnring ristriot have recommended that said petition be granted. This is to notify all persons having ohjociions|theieco or claims for damage arising therefrom to make the same known at the next meeting of s«i«i Board of Commission ers to be hold un the first Menday in November Witness the Hon. JohnC. Foster. Chairman of th Board. Tnis 3rd. day of October 1894. 30.(1 Max jMeyerhardt, Clerk If you want the latest and most beautiful Fashions get your Fashion sheets at Lan ham & Sons Free, fourth Ward, ■CENTRAL HOTEL BARBERSHOP. Shaving 10c. hair cutting 25c I employ skilled artist anil gnarante. satisfaction, money refunded .Give ine a call and be i convienced that this is the place to have vonrtonsori al work done. J- ood 'city iax .noit e. Notice is hereby given that the last halt of city tax is now due. Persons failing to pay the same are liable to execution. Oct. 13>h 1 1894 Halsted Smith ( lerk Council. Public Sale of Valuable Land GEORGIA Floyd County V lu-reas. on ihe first day of November 1894. ' Georgia A. Drew < xecuteu and delivered <o the Loan and Trust Coni| any her <l<-ed, under sec tions, no. 191.9,1979, 1971 of the t ode ot Geor-I gia 18»2, to the lands hereiuai ter described tai ine p irpose ot s curing a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk's unit e of Flovd Superior Court in book N. N. of deeds, page 589. And wiiereas, the said Georgia l oan & Trust Company did on said November Ist. IKB9 or di rectly thereafter transfer and assign tA ibe nu lersigned for a valuablecoiisiuera ion, tlie notes to secure tlie payment of which said deed was executed, ami at the same lime transfer, wd and as-igued to the undersigned all of its lights un der said deed, and on tue nrst day of uctober 18.'4 i .eeuti'G and delivi red to the undersigned a ueeil conveying the title of said lands into the undersigi.eil together with all the powers, righ.s uml mleof The Georgia Loan A Trust Company under Hie need ot said Georgia A. Dr. w iiicluuing. lie pewet to sell raid lands in case ot default in the prompt payment at tna'u rity ot interest or principal ot said notes. Nov , th refore liy viri tie ot the po <>er so ve.t --e I in the umleisigued, which is more accurate ly shown by relerenca to said deed of Georgia A. Drew tw iii sen at public outcry to the highest bicm r, tor wash, on tl.e first Tuesday in Nove . ■ ber 1894 dun. g the legal hours of sale betore the Floyd t ounty t oun house door in Rome Ga. the lan .s de crii ed in the aforesaid deed of Georgia A. Drew io wit; lliul certain ciiy lot wi n .mpioveinen.s thereon iu the Fourth (4) Mat'd oi tue city of Home Floyd county Geor gia known as f ourtli War.i city ol Rome Floyd oun ,v Gu. said lot No. six [6] in Bale’s Block: fronting on Bridge sliest twe ty-tiveteet [.s] feet and runirng back ninety [DO] feet between the store lots 0f.1.1. Mo >re and H. A. J, Beard. I'he said dec d llrstal.oie me ntioned was exe cuted anu delivered to secure lhe payment of a certain promisso. y note for the sum of? 400 and the interest coupons attached thereto, a l ol said not.-s dated Nov. Ist 1889 and tlie pn icipal note bearing interest at the rate ol eight pur cen per annum ai d obligating the said Georgia A, Drew to pay ten per cent as attorney fees shoulu said notes he placed in attorney ,s bauus for collection. t-aidjprincipal note is now past due by the terms the eof, anti so declared to be duo tor de fault in paym nt of interest oi cupons annexed thereto one .May Ist 1894. Hie amount of princi pal, in.erest, and attorney fees that will be due <m said lutes on the first Tuesday in November 1894 is .8475 00 Fee simple titles will be made tw the purchase! at said sale anil the proceeds ot such sale will be applied first to the payment of said debt with interestand attorney lees and expenses of this proceedings, and the remaind er, if any win bn paid to said Georgia A. Drew or her lettal representative, Dated this 6th day of Oct. 1894. 8. K. Knapp. Hoskinson & Harris Atty, Public Sale of Valuable Land GEORGIA. Floyd Countv; Whereas, on the first day of May, 1892, I aac Evins executed ami delivered to the Security invest inept Company his deed, under sections, No. 1960, 1970, 11)71 of the Code of Georgia 1882 to ihe land- hereinafter described for the pur pose of securing a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s office of Floyu SupenorCourt in book T Tot deeds, page 196. And whereas. The Security Investment Com pany diil unsaid May 1, 1892 or directly thereaf ter transfer ami assign to tlie underssigned so a valuable consideration, the notes to secure the payment of which said deed was execute-, and at the same time transferred and assigned to the undersignbd all of its rights under sai deed, and on the Ist day of October, 1894 excut ed and delivered to the undersigned a deed con veyiug the title of said lands into the nnuer signed together with all the powers, rights and title of The Security Investment Company under Hit deed of the said Isaac Evins, including thv power to sell said lamis in case ot default in the prompt payment at maturity of interest or prin cipal of said notes Now therefore, by virtue of the power so vest ed in the un ersigned, which is more accurately shown bv reference to said deed of Isaac Evins I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash on the first Tuesday in Noveu.b. r, 1894 during the legal hours of ae. before the Flovd county Court nouse door at Rome, Georgia, the lauds described in the aforesaid deed of tsaa Evi i is to wit: One farm lying in the 15th district and 4th of Floyd County, Georgia, consisting of land lot Nos. (201) two him r d and nine : [2lo] two bun died and ten : (152) one hundred amt fifty one Also tlrrty [3o] acn s off of io’ (153) one hundred and fifty tine : ti-irry [3o] ac es off of lot [152 one huddren and liiiy two ami (30) thirtv acres of ot (224) two hundred aua twenty four. Sia earm coi.tainigg two hundred and ten acres moae oi less anti being the same owned and occupied May s:, 1892 by Isaac Evins. The said deed first above mentioned was eve. cured and delivered to secure the payment < f a certain promi sory note for the sum of SSOO and the interest coupons attached t ere to, ad . f said no:es being dated May Ist 1892 and the principal nme t earing interest atjtlie rare < f seven and a half per cent per annum and ob' ligating the said Issas Evins to pay ten per cent as attorney fees should said notes be placed in the attorney’s hands lor collection. Said principal is now i ast due by the terms thereof, and so declared to be due for default in pav.n. its of interest cupons annexed threto due Slav Ist 1 84. The total amount of princtp 1 interest and attorney fees that will be due on said notes on he first Tuesday in November 1894 is 5617.76 Fee simple title will be made to .he purchaser at said sale and the pro ceeds of such sale will be applied first to the payment of said debt with interest and attor ney fees and expenses of this proceeding, ami the remainder, it any, will be paid over to said Isaac Evins or his legal representative. Dated this6th. day of Oct. 1894. Mrs. Harriet Bulkley. Hoskinson A Harris att’y. Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Flovd County:— Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house door in the Citv of Rome, said County between the lega hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in August 1894. the following pr<>t>erty to wit: One lot if DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward) City of Rome, Floys County, Ga., known as the former residence of J P. M. Byrd, fronting on lhe Alabama Road or Bridge Street in tl.e said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same width 140 feet, and being the property, conveyed by deed of Mrs Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated FeHilary Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Buperioa Court said County in Hook “Y.” of deeds. Page 498, s*o. 448 on June 28th. 187:1, and also describ ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to raid R. B. Me Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 and Recorded in Bork“C. E.” of deed-,Page 282 No. 187. Gootd lot sold as ti>e property of William T. Sa on deceased. This July 3rd. 1394. W. J. Gordon, Administrate! De tlonis Non with will annexed of Wm. T. Gordon deceased, Estate A Years Support. j Georgia, Floyd county: To ali whom it m;iv concern : Notice is here by Hven, that the a praisers appointed to set ! apart and assiirn a years support to the 5 minor children, ot Jack Prior dec eased, have tiled I t:ieir award, and unless good and sufficient cause i- -hewn, the same will be made the judg i men of the Court at the N ivemher term, 1894. of the court of Ordinarv. This Oct, Is', 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd countv. Ga - Notice Guardians Georgia, [Agreeable to an order from Floyd c maty, j the court of Ordinary in and for said countv will be sold before the «ourt house door, between the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday In O tobar next, the follow ing Real E.s'ate to wi : Tne South west quar ter of lot of land known as lot No, two huml ed ami twenty-eight (2.8) in the 23rd District asd 3rd Section of Floyd couuty. Georgia, contain , mg forty-four (4)acres more or less. Terms cash his Anderson x Thompson, mark. Guardian of the Estate of Samuel and l.ue.etia Thonipsot “ui'no s ” Bids Watded. i GEORGIA, Floyd county. The Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rei . enne of said Conntv will receive sealed bids foi buibling two tlat-,’one for Vealsand one so i i’ojw’s Ferry. Bpecifcationa are on file in th< office of the Clerk of the Board. Said bids to b in the Clerks office not later than Twelve o’cloc.l 1 non ou Saturday, November 3rd, 1894. Hi Board re ? erves the right to reject any and a bids. Witness the Hen. "Jahn C. Foskr, Chairmai of the Board, This October 3rd. 1894. • 3u-d a aMax tleyerhardt.Clerk. Pond Election. G»< rgla, Floyd Comity. I By Direction of Hoard of Commissioners of Roads anu Revenue, in and for the i ounty of ’ Flovd, noticeis hereby given, that on me 6th day of Novembei, 1894, an election will be held j at all voting precincts within the 1 mits of said County, to determine the question whotlc r cou pon bonds to tl>e aniou-t of Forty I honsand (140,000.00) Dollars shall be issued bv Floyd County for the puruose of paying iliw fh.at.iig indebtedness of said < ounty. Said bonds sliall bear interest at the rate of I-ive percent per annum, said interest payable on the first day of January ot each year after tha date of the issue of said bonds. Said bonds shall bear dare Jan uary Ist. 1895, and sliall be of the following de. nominations: Ten'Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars to be of the denomination of Five(ss.(>o) Dollars each. Ten i hulls.ml ($10,000.00) I>.,liars to be of ths de niuation of Ten ($lO.(St) Dollars each. Tun Thousand (>IO,OOO 00) 1» liars to be of the denomination of Tweiiti (S2O 00) Dollars each. 'tun Thousand (SIO,OOO 00) Dollars to be’ of the denomination of Fifty ($(>0.00) Dollars ach. For the first twelve .ears, o> !y the interest of said bond.- shall be paid, thereafter there shal be paid. Tne Thirteen h year Five Thousand (ssooooo] Dollars of prinoipa .(Five Dollar bonds) and rw Thousand (2000.00) Dollars of ..iierest; The FourMenih year Five Thousand (SSOOO e0) Dollars of principal (Five Dollar Bonds) aim Seventeen Hundred and Fifty ($1750) Dollarsof interest; ihe Fiftee 1 th year Five Thousand ($5000.00 Dollars of principal, (Ten Dollar Bomlsi ami Fifteen Hundred (1600,00) D< Tars of interest. 1 lie Sixteenth .year Five Thousand (#501)5 00) Dollarsof principal, (fen Dollar Bonds) anu Twelve Hundred ami Fifty (1360) Dollars ol in ierest; The Seventeenth year Five Thon and (5000.00) Dollars piincipal (Tw.nty Dollar Bonds) ami One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars of interest; The Eighteenth year. Five thousand (5.,000.04) Dollarsol principal (Twenty Dollar Bonds) and Seven Hundred and Fifty (.60.00) Dollarsof interest, The Nineteenth year Five Flmnsaad (soeoc.ffii Dollars of principal [Fifty Dollar Hoausj and Five Hundred [.s/ 00,CO] Dollars of interest; The Twentieth year Five Tliousana [55000.00- Dollars es principal [Filtv Dollar Bonds] and Two Hundred and Fifty [5250.00] Dollars o£ in terest, when principal and interest will be fully paid off. All voters favoring the is-uance of said bonds will have written orpiiniod nn their ballots “F'-r Bonds.’ All opposed, the words “Agninst Bonds.” John C. Foster, Chairman. Max M< yerliardt, Clerk. Board of Comr's of Roads and Revenue. Application for Letters ol Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County Whereas A. J. WaiwiS Administrator De Bonis Non, of Joseph Watters, represents to the court in his i>e ition duly tiled, that be has ad ministered Joseph Warters estate, This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministrator should not be discharged fi oni his administration and receive letters of dismission on the First Monday in November 1594. This August 7th. 1894. John P. Davis. Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary FloylCounty. Ga. Commissioners Sale. W. F. Ayer [Rule to partition vs. Jln Floyd Superior J. W. Barnwell Guard’n. I Court. G. C. Longstreet et. al.) Under and by virtue of an order granted at the March term of the Superior court of Floyd county. The undersigned Commissioneis ap pointed for the pui pose, will sell for partition, in the above stated cause, at public outcry be fore the Court house door in Rome, between the usual hours for public sales, on the first Tuesday in November next, rlie following de scribed real estate, to wit: “That traet of lanu known as the Oak Hill farm, on the r.lowah riv er, abouteight miles from Rome, former v occu pied by Dr C. K Ayer, in the23rd. Districi and 3 d. Section of said county of Flovd, comprisi ing ’he whole of lot No. 299 and those portions of lots no's. 300, 301, and 802 which I.e on th.: North side <>t the Etowah river containing abou 440 acres. Terms of sale, one tirrd cash, the balance in equal amounts in one and two years with interest at 8 per cent from d<te of sale. The title will be retained until all the purchase money is paid. September 18tli 1894, •I. B Snllb an, W. W, Brooks, Smily Johnson,; Cuiiiiiisssiouers I Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Carrie E. Williams) Libel for divorce VS [No 45. Floyd Superior 1 Benj. L. Williams) Court, Se t. Term 1894, Tojthe defendant Benjamin L. Williams, you are hereby notified ami ' commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court - to be held in the aforesaid county of Fioydon , on the 2nd Monday io January 1895, then and there to answer pl •ntilfs petition lor lible for divorce, As in default thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witnes- the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of aforesaid county.'J his 35th dav of Septeinbe 1*94. W. K. Beyseigal, elk, Supr, Court Floy eounty Ga. twice a uio for 2-mo. ( Petition for Partition. Mr. J. I). Mex'ahb, Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par Watt, rs, Samuel Funkhiusor.' tition J eyd Su & jjr T, W Nichols * nerior *’rt, Sept. vs, I term 1*94, G., w Thomas. / To the Defendant, G w. Thomas: Ten are herebv noified to be and appear at the aexl, term of the Superior court to be held in and ter said county on the second Moudav in January 1895, then and there to make your defense if anv you hate to the above petition fo* partition Said petition being to parti, ion among the tbe owners thereof the fol.owing proper’!, to-wit Wliat was formerly known as lot number (21: i i South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two ‘ hundred and fifty eight feet,and runningback along Cherokee Street so r hundred and twenty ' three feet, the back of the lot being only two ' hundred and forty-one feet wide, containing two acres more or lees, lining the proper y de scribed in a de-’d from Alfred shorter to'l hom ' as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse quently conveyed by said Thomas to his clnl dren. Also thai tiact of la .d in the Fifth Ward Os the city of Rome, Ga., lying immediately back of the property ah >ve desciibed and bounded ;l8 follow: Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Ber street, two hnnd’ed and seven feet, and run ning back the same width to an . y two bun dred and forty oue feet, being the a’me proper tv described in a d-ed from Al, red Shorter to 1875. hoiuas and children, dated May 12th I tness the Hon. W, M. Henry. Judge o court, This SepUAloth, 181'4. Wa. E Beys’egel ' elk,Siij t, Court Floy i. Co, Ga, m WM3 .UTKJKinUMUWHWnMnUK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office Supervls- I ing Architect.. Washington, I>. C., Octol er 3, ■ ISU4.—SEALED PROPOSA..S will be re.iebed at this office until 2 o’clock P. M. on the 31st day of October, 1894. and opened immediately thereafter for all the labor and materials requir- II edforthe erection andcompletmnlexc pt heat 'i ing aparatusi including aiH'roaches, ot theU. S. t Post Office at accordance with draw " ings and specif! "atton kopies of which may be had f at this office oral the office of the Superuiteml r- ent at Rome, Ga. Each bid must be accompa <• nied by a certified check fora sum not less tl an ,l 2 per cent of the a nonnt of the proposal. Ihe 1_ right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to 1. waive anv defect or informality in any bid should il’be deemed in the interest of the Gov ernment. to do i o All proposals received after the timestated will be retimed to ’he bidders. Proposals must be enclosed inei vel qies, sealed in and marked, ‘PROPOSAL for tl e Erection and Completion (Except Heating Arparaius) Includ ing Approaches, of the L .S. Post Office at ■ Rome. Georgia,” and addressed to Charles Ken per, Acti n g Bui ervish g rd i’r t Bids Wanted. GEORGIA, Floyd County: »r Tae Board of Commissioners of Roads and re Revenue will receive applications of person* ie desiring to act as fireman a. the Court House •k stating salary per month, for which thev wil li act. Baid applications must be in the Clerks ot al flee by Twelve o’clock noon on Saturday Novi m er 3rd, 1894, „ „ . >■ Witness tfie Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman the Board. Thn October 3rd. 15494. Max Meyer bardt, tier <. PnbPc Sale of Real Estate. Whereas on the Mud. day of May 189.3 f harles i r Hamilton,of Floyd county Georgia, borrowed 1 l from the New-South Building A- Loan Associa tion of New Orleans. l.a. the sum I nine hundred ($ Wb dollar- on ten shares of I stock in said Association, anil on the same date 1 i executed aud delivere to said Association hta I 1 bond or obligation in wilting, whereby li« I promised to pay to said Associaiion so long ” ) Il shall continue to exist, or as mav be provided I I in its By-Laws, Kales ami Regulation, the sum ■ of seven dollars monthly on the last Saturday ~r ' each month,being installment | lueou ten share. of Stock held by hi, said Association a, d which saul advnneejwas pr cure i and tbesuinor . four and 50-l(X!dollurs monthly as aforesaid on the same day as interest mi s d.i advance, and r m . further sum of four and 60-1(10 dollars latinr th premium agreed to be paid at >he same tinw monthly, ui.tli said sum so adva ceil bv S aid Association shall be Laid in full toeetlm? ' . with interesi ami premium ; which said la nd oj I obligation was secured bv a deed of even <!.il • therewi.h to certain real es ate in the II East Rome, Floyd , ounty, Ga. hereinafte? more part eularly desert ed: said dee i recorded m the Clerk's office of Fioyd county Gat jn bJk • \ \ page 309,011 May 29th. 18 S)3 . t * I reference is here made f >r greater certainty as to ita terms and conditions. *nty as And whereas by the terms of said bond and deed the said tharles Hamilton c.m“enre<l and ' agreed that s.muld he make default in the uav melit of any one of aid mom hlv payments as above set forth, wh.ther in .talimcnV interest “ preiiiiuin, ami said default continue forth. nod of two [2] stucessive months, 98 set forth in the By-Laws of s>id ... socm.ion then a't optio. of said Assoeiatien whole mdebred i.ees shall become due ami exigible, mid the said Association, bv the terms of said de«i Ihro.igh I a .g.n or represent:, ive, was sim citicallv empowered and auhtorized io said vroperty;once a we. k for four weeks, H newspapers in which th sheriff of said county advertises his sales ami sell the same at publ J ' auction before the Courthouse door of Flovd county,-a., for cash i. hand, conveying ah nght and equity that said Charles fiamiltZ? I way have in ami to s.m- pmperty, ami autho n uri.ig Haul Association its agent or represen r ' >1 live to make the puichaser or purchasers ofata property goodland sufficient tides in fee siml ,le * thereby divesting on; of the said Charles fP" 1 - ilton all right ami equity |tbat he may have in ami io -aid property and vesting the Mme in the purchaser or purchasers aforesaid. ' > 8a1 l! 'Carles Hamilton has m uie default for m.re than two [2] mouths in ,h!>l meat of said monthly installment, in orest ind I premiums as se: forth above, said Association under the ontious aforesaid Jow de dares « said principaf B um>>f SBOO together with in i stall inent-, interest, premiumiw and fines agg~ gating on the Ist day of Oct. 18IH the s ' • sliH>2,B7 due and payable imtnediareiy And vow in execution of tha authority vested in sam A sociauon b, said < har es HaiiiiltoJbv vir ueoi (be deed her in before referred there will ba sold on the first Tuesday in N I between the hours of 11 a ln . 1 pm* iti.l runt ol tlie Court house door of F o.d co®. I tv at pui'lic miction to the highest bidder ftr : of f hStt" ; », owing - —te’tti 12 s Lot of land in the town of East (Rome Iving - and being at the Northeast corner of - s.reeff and o ak Avenue, fronting on Q k Ave > one 75 feet and running back the same widthLt ’ “ 0, ; > eStreet ' otee t'V‘tl>all the Huprovemente l >ro '' ee< ‘ B ~f » a ‘d sale will be applied I first to the payment of he money a.iv-anced as a-foresaiil together wi.h interest and n“S umsand tines and attorneys fees and r| lP ex penses of thissale, and the remainder if any will l>e paid to said Charles Hamilton. And the said ‘ Association, Rs agent or legal representative is authorized by salti deed to proceed summarily ‘I if necessary, to put the purchsser or purch isers iu possession, the said Charles Hamilton 1 mg in said deed to surrenuer the same without t 1894° r hln,l ‘ ,la “ ce of a "J hind. This Oct (hd? I New South Building and Loan Hsooiation by: t W 'T. Cheney, Attorney. I _ r 4 1 • . Administrators Sale. Georgia, Floyd county: 1 wi’it'Kui ■" ol ‘ ler of tll « < <>urt of Ordinarv - oil, r . 1 ” el,,re * "Urc house door in “he ’ h mrs s os «»u’ 8 * *i between the legal ’■ real Llierennk-'i’." ‘“* iln,t r,,e *** a > r 1,1 i>ovember w i ♦ property to win North half I ot lots Nos 8< an.l 35, each of said half lots Iv i; in tl,e 218t ' ict ami 3rd ( lion ol folk m unty, Ga. containing tweniv a,res , U Tn rh ! u >.' re i 01 1 „ eH8 ~ Alti< * B,,l| th hall of lot No. 128 in the2-nd Di-tnct and 3m .Section of Flovd hli'd2>ur.s f| o,, ‘ ai,,i 'H more less, sai.i 4 laud-O.d .us tin. proper ;y of Jack prior, deteas 3 vtl ■ermsi.f sale, cash. Oct. 4th. 1894 x dtceus”. E '"" 8 A<l “ liHlßtrat °r ot Jack Prior Georgia, Floyd county; Eli IV aldrup, has applied for Ex mption of Personality, and setting apart and valuation o ' Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 1 j o’clock a. m. on the 30th. nay of October 1894 (Inst.) at my office in the City of Rome Ga. JohnP Davis, -bd- Ordinary, Floyd County Georgia. aaMMnßHKaMHatSdSMOiHigmabitetfMMMa | Administrators Syles. Georgia, Floyd eounty: Pursuant loan order of the Court of Ordinary will be old before the Court house door in tk - clty of Rome, said county, between the lega honrsjof sale the following pr< perty to wit: . of 229 in the 4th Das- ti let aim 4 h Section id Floyd county Ga. be ginning at the south-west corner of said lot (229: running .hence north along the west line there of forty-nine [49] obains and 39 links to the ■ortn-wesl eon.er ol s ii«l lot thence east along 1 toe north line thereof 231 2 chains to a i post oax stake; thence south 71-3 degrees wesi I '• a piue knot which is placed on the south line j of said lot, 14 atd 40 links east of the said soutlT west corner; theuce weal a oug said south line 14chains and 40 links to the beginning corner, 1 coinnining 86 acres more or less The same be ug oouvuyed by deed to .Mary W. Towns by I*l- I sted Bmit.li. Said property sold as the property of Mary w, Towns deceased. ,J n “ vf J‘ ale ‘ casl > This October 4th. ~k n,U | i' Administrator of the estate o Mary W. deceased . Citatien Leave to Sell. « GEokGIa, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Samuel Pyle, Ad ’ miuistrator of J-,hu Landrum, deceased,’has in J due form applied t> the undersigned for leave 1 to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said ’ de teased, and sdd application will be heard rm j the first Monday in November next. This Ist da\ 1 of October, 1894. ‘ ’ John P. Davis, Ordinary. Administrator Sale, GEOBGI! Floyd County: l‘re ua’it 11 .in ord rof (he court of'Ordinary 1 will i>e -obi before the Con-t House door in tin | city of Rome said county, between the lega I hours of sue,o.i iha first Tuesday in Noveiub, I 1894, the following property to-wif; lotof lani-l , | No. 118 in the 15t.h. Dist. and 4th. Section of chat j ; | tooga County Ga. containing IGOacres more o ] 1 -ss except I'll acres in a squareotf the South east | corner of said lot. Also lot 79 in the 15th. District and 4ih Sec- I - tion of Floyd comity Ga. containing 160 acre-I I ntoieor less-excepting 80 a< res off the east Bid. j of lot, also lot No. 92 in the 15Ji District and4t. J i Section] of Floyd countv, Georgia, co tabun I i 160 acres more or less. Said land sold as th | J property of Wm. V.. Timms deceased. Tern .4 -of sale cash. r w. H. Ennis, Administrator of the estate < j 9 Wm. V. Timms deceased. , . I Application for Letters of Dife-j i mission. Georgia, Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Admin Dilator • Joseph Sh irpe represents to the court his pe> , tioH duly tiled, that he has administered Josep ’ “ Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite all persons co ’** cerned, kindred and cr.’ditbrs, to show cause, any they can, why said administrator should n -1 bo discharged from his administration and r< ' ceive letters of dismission on the first Honda I in January 18<>4. This October Ist. 1884 John P, Davi- II Ordinary Floyd County, Georp. d tn